Autumn Grasses Poem by Margaret Gibson

Margaret Gibson

Margaret Gibson

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania / United States

Autumn Grasses

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In fields of bush clover and hay-scent grass
the autumn moon takes refuge
The cricket's song is gold
Zeshin's loneliness taught him this
Who is coming?
What will come to pass, and pass?
Neither bruise nor sweetness nor cool air
not-knowing
knows the way
And the moon?
Who among us does not wander, and flare
and bow to the ground?
Who does not savor, and stand open
if only in secret
taking heart in the ripening of the moon?

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Margaret Gibson

Margaret Gibson

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania / United States
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